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Engineering Design and Drafting Technology Diploma
Engineering Design and Drafting Technology Diploma

Engineering Design and Drafting Technology Diploma

  • ID:SPU010021
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Grade 12 with Pre-Calculus 30*

Enghlish Requirements:

  • We are accepting a minimum overall score of 105 on the online Duolingo English Test as the equivalent to the minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, for most programs. Program-specific ELP requirements still apply.

Course Information

Engineering Design and Drafting Technologists participate in multi-discipline engineering projects. As technologists in this dynamic role, we use industry-standard software to collaborate, design, model, draft, coordinate and document projects in many disciplines, such as construction, mining and manufacturing.

The Engineering Design & Drafting Technology program is a three-year diploma offered full time at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Moose Jaw Campus. You’ll take five academic semesters and three Co-operative Education work terms. You’ll be trained in:

  • computer aided drafting (CAD)

    • 2D drafting

    • 3D modeling

    • cadastral survey drafting

    • digital mapping

    • civil, mechanical and structural drafting

  • building information modeling (BIM)

  • geographic information systems (GIS)

  • cadastral surveying

  • civil, mechanical and structural design

  • computer programming

  • engineering materials

  • applied mechanics

  • fluid mechanics applications

  • project management

Practical experience includes using current industry standard CAD software to design and produce engineering projects in 2D and 3D environments. You’ll complete a major project using Building Information Modeling (BIM) Technology by integrating civil, mechanical piping systems and structural design, applying the concepts of project management and carrying out an applied capstone research project.

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Year 1 - Semester 1

  • CADD 120Computer Aided Drafting 13Show course details

  • DRFT 106Drafting Fundamentals4Show course details

  • GEOM 100Introduction to Maps and Navigation3Show course details

  • MAT 110Mathematics for Engineering Technologies4Show course details

  • PHYS 104Physics for Engineering Technologies3Show course details

  • SEM 101Technology Seminars1Show course details

  • SRVY 104Survey Data Interpretation for Design and Drafting3Show course details

  • TCOM 102Workplace Communication3Show course details

Year 1 - Semester 2

  • BIM 100Introduction to Building Information Modelling (BIM) Technology2Show course details

  • CADD 211Computer Aided Drafting 24Show course details

  • CADD 212Integrated CADD Projects3Show course details

  • DRFT 205Mechanical Drafting Fundamentals4Show course details

  • DRFT 209Building Service Drafting4Show course details

  • ENG 100Applied Theory of Structures4Show course details

  • MAT 111Calculus for Engineering Technologies4Show course details

Co-operative Work Term 1

  • COOP 101Co-operative Work Term0Show course details

Year 2 - Semester 3

  • CLTR 200Culture and Diversity2Show course details

  • COMP 106Spreadsheets for Engineering Technology2Show course details

  • CVEN 198Civil Design Fundamentals4Show course details

  • ENG 200Applied Fluid Mechanics3Show course details

  • ENG 201Applied Mechanics of Materials4Show course details

  • MECH 200Industrial Mechanical and Piping Drafting 14Show course details

  • STAT 200Statistics for Technology2Show course details

  • STRU 104Structural Drafting4Show course details

Co-operative Work Term 2

  • COOP 201Co-operative Work Term0Show course details

Year 2 - Semester 4

  • CVEN 199Civil Design 22Show course details

  • CVEN 200Civil Design Applications4Show course details

  • GMTC 202Geospatial Information Systems4Show course details

  • MECH 201Industrial Mechanical and Piping Drafting 23Show course details

  • PROJ 287Project Management2Show course details

  • STRU 200Structural Design 13Show course details

  • STRU 201Structural Design 22Show course details

  • TCOM 103Technical Communication3Show course details

Co-operative Work Term 3

  • COOP 301Co-operative Work Term0Show course details

Year 3 - Semester 5

  • CVEN 201Civil Design Project4Show course details

  • MECH 202Industrial Mechanical and Piping Project4Show course details

  • MECH 210Elements of Applied Mechanical Drafting4Show course details

  • MGMT 207Project Management Applications4Show course details

  • PROJ 206Capstone Project2Show course details

  • STRU 202Structural Design Project4Show course details

  • TCOM 104Applied Research in Technology2Show course details

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Saskatchewan Polytechnic graduates are sought after as computer-aided draftspersons. Potential employers include engineering firms, construction companies, land surveyors, mining, manufacturing and fabrication companies, utilities and all levels of government. Your work could involve electrical, mechanical and structural design of buildings and other structures, land development or infrastructure projects such as sewer and water facilities.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health insurance: 500 $ CAD per year

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